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Jefferson's Western Explorations.


Jefferson's Western Explorations

Captains Lewis and Clark, Doctor Silby, and William Dunbar, authors

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The first public release of a translator to Scheme by Matt Birkholz, Jim Miller, and Ron Weiss, written at Digital Equipment Corporation's Cambridge Research Laboratory runs
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Jefferson's Western Explorations: Discoveries Made In Exploring The Missouri, Red River, And Washita presents a historical reproduction of the document delineating President Thomas Jefferson's 1806 "Message from the President", a summary of not only the Lewis and Clark expedition Lewis and Clark expedition, 1803–6, U.S. expedition that explored the territory of the Louisiana Purchase and the country beyond as far as the Pacific Ocean. , but of other expeditions of the time. The cutting edge of news and information for the U.S. Congress and the American people An American people may be:
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 in its day, Jefferson's Western Explorations presents fascimile representation of the original document, with shoulder notes clarifying different relationships between texts. An extensive introduction allows for historical setting and context of the document, and appendices ap·pen·di·ces  
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A plural of appendix.
 present extra pages, and transcripts of the correspondence of John Sibley now at the Library of Congress among the Thomas Jefferson Papers, including a letter from Jefferson to Sibley. A superb presentation of a historical primary source, especially recommended for scholarly American History and university library collections.
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